Sunday, July 13, 2014

Happy 9th Birthday

Your 9th birthday was very low key.   You wanted to stay up late to celebrate turning 9 at midnight so everyone agreed that the house didn't need to be decorated this year.   I went to the donut shop and got three apple fritters for your breakfast treat. 
 Singing to Hays.

We had a helium tank outside that had more helium than I thought left in it.   The kids had woke up and saw me outside blowing up balloons.   They patiently waited to be "surprised" with balloons and their breakfast.

As you can see by the clock, they woke up a lot earlier than expected on their birthday morning.  They wanted to celebrate again at their actual birthday times- 8:52 for Hadlee, 8:53 for Hays and 8:54 for Harper.

A little popper fun for the morning.

Posing with balloons 


We had pizza and icecream cake for lunch.  The majority of their time was spent helping their daddy get ready to host a softball and baseball tournament and work in the concession stand.  

On Saturday, Mema and Papa came to Seguin to celebrate birthdays with the three.  All three were up early to go work in the concession stand.   In the afternoon Harper and I joined Mema and Papa for the Heart of Texas show at the Texas theater.  It was our first time in the Texas theater and it was beautiful inside.   Harper was definitely the youngest in the crowd and poor thing was tired from all the work she had done that morning. 

We had a birthday/ anniversary dinner at Blakes that evening.   Harper took this picture right outside of the restaurant before we went in to eat.
On Sunday the kids spent another day of concession stand working.   They worked hard the entire weekend and daddy was proud that they worked as a team to always have someone selling food. (and there was someone at home or playing)  We had plenty of muddy bikes and shoes after a weekend of going back and forth to field.

Schlitterbahn season passes for their birthday have been a big hit!   If we are in Seguin, we will be in a one of the parks in NB.   


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